Herpes Disclosure Webinar: Real Talk, Tools & Support Hosted by Courtney Brame, founder of Something Positive for Positive People

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This webinar is for people living with herpes who want real guidance on how to talk to potential partners about their status. Whether you’ve never disclosed before or you’ve done it many times, this space is designed to help you find your voice, regulate your emotions, and navigate disclosure with more clarity and confidence.

This isn’t about following a script—it’s about learning to approach the conversation in a way that’s honest, self-respecting, and grounded in your reality.

We’ll cover:

  • When the right time to disclose might be—based on your needs and situation

  • How to communicate your status in a way that feels aligned and true to you

  • What to expect afterward, emotionally and logistically

  • How to care for yourself before and after disclosure

The webinar includes teaching, discussion, optional journaling prompts, and space to connect with others in the community. There will also be time for Q&A, shared experiences, and optional role-play for those who want to practice.

The webinar includes teaching, discussion, optional journaling prompts, and space to connect with others in the community. There will also be time for Q&A, shared experiences, and optional role-play for those who want to practice.

Format:
Live Zoom webinar
Includes teaching, prompts, discussion, and optional peer support and practice
Replay is available to registrants for a limited time

Cost:
Free to attend live. Donations are optional and always appreciated.
Replays are free to live registrants for a limited window, then made available for purchase later.

Who It’s For:
This webinar is for people with herpes.
All types. All experiences. All genders. All stages of acceptance.
If you’re looking for clarity, community, and some grounded tools—you’re in the right place.

Register at: www.spfpp.org/events
Optional donation at registration or via the website.
Sign up for the SPFPP newsletter to be the first to hear about future workshops and offerings.

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This webinar is for people living with herpes who want real guidance on how to talk to potential partners about their status. Whether you’ve never disclosed before or you’ve done it many times, this space is designed to help you find your voice, regulate your emotions, and navigate disclosure with more clarity and confidence.

This isn’t about following a script—it’s about learning to approach the conversation in a way that’s honest, self-respecting, and grounded in your reality.

We’ll cover:

  • When the right time to disclose might be—based on your needs and situation

  • How to communicate your status in a way that feels aligned and true to you

  • What to expect afterward, emotionally and logistically

  • How to care for yourself before and after disclosure

The webinar includes teaching, discussion, optional journaling prompts, and space to connect with others in the community. There will also be time for Q&A, shared experiences, and optional role-play for those who want to practice.

The webinar includes teaching, discussion, optional journaling prompts, and space to connect with others in the community. There will also be time for Q&A, shared experiences, and optional role-play for those who want to practice.

Format:
Live Zoom webinar
Includes teaching, prompts, discussion, and optional peer support and practice
Replay is available to registrants for a limited time

Cost:
Free to attend live. Donations are optional and always appreciated.
Replays are free to live registrants for a limited window, then made available for purchase later.

Who It’s For:
This webinar is for people with herpes.
All types. All experiences. All genders. All stages of acceptance.
If you’re looking for clarity, community, and some grounded tools—you’re in the right place.

Register at: www.spfpp.org/events
Optional donation at registration or via the website.
Sign up for the SPFPP newsletter to be the first to hear about future workshops and offerings.

This webinar is for people living with herpes who want real guidance on how to talk to potential partners about their status. Whether you’ve never disclosed before or you’ve done it many times, this space is designed to help you find your voice, regulate your emotions, and navigate disclosure with more clarity and confidence.

This isn’t about following a script—it’s about learning to approach the conversation in a way that’s honest, self-respecting, and grounded in your reality.

We’ll cover:

  • When the right time to disclose might be—based on your needs and situation

  • How to communicate your status in a way that feels aligned and true to you

  • What to expect afterward, emotionally and logistically

  • How to care for yourself before and after disclosure

The webinar includes teaching, discussion, optional journaling prompts, and space to connect with others in the community. There will also be time for Q&A, shared experiences, and optional role-play for those who want to practice.

The webinar includes teaching, discussion, optional journaling prompts, and space to connect with others in the community. There will also be time for Q&A, shared experiences, and optional role-play for those who want to practice.

Format:
Live Zoom webinar
Includes teaching, prompts, discussion, and optional peer support and practice
Replay is available to registrants for a limited time

Cost:
Free to attend live. Donations are optional and always appreciated.
Replays are free to live registrants for a limited window, then made available for purchase later.

Who It’s For:
This webinar is for people with herpes.
All types. All experiences. All genders. All stages of acceptance.
If you’re looking for clarity, community, and some grounded tools—you’re in the right place.

Register at: www.spfpp.org/events
Optional donation at registration or via the website.
Sign up for the SPFPP newsletter to be the first to hear about future workshops and offerings.

Please note the event will be recorded EXCEPT for the last 30 minutes where we’ll turn off the recording and people can come off camera and engage with each other and share personal experiences and questions if they’d like.